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the numbers of people on healthcare? >> i think we could ask that of any ethnic group. we don't really what the impact is. all we have seen kick insofar is insurance up to a later age in their 20s which doesn't help if your parents don't have insurance. so how do we increase access, no matter what your job is, more blue collar job or not necessarily working in a full-time job. >> it's too early to say if it's helpful or hurt hispanics? >> until 2014 until we see the mandate kick in, the push towards universal type of insurance, it's not that, but we don't really know. california is ahead from a state level to implement some of the affects of it. the whole idea is to get people into primary care and we don't know how it's going to play out. >> reporter: because we're spending too much money on it. what is the biggest challenges for employers like yourself when it domes healthcare. >> so an asset for any company and we are providing insurance and it's very expensive. we don't have the best solution. we cannot ignore teachi
the numbers of people on healthcare? >> i think we could ask that of any ethnic group. we don't really what the impact is. all we have seen kick insofar is insurance up to a later age in their 20s which doesn't help if your parents don't have insurance. so how do we increase access, no matter what your job is, more blue collar job or not necessarily working in a full-time job. >> it's too early to say if it's helpful or hurt hispanics? >> until 2014 until we see the mandate...
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have you seen the urgent plea from healthcare workers? >> we have. i have talked to governors and emergency managers. we got updates through the task force. i'm well aware for the high demand for these items. >> again, why haven't those been shipped to those urgent care facilities. if you have those masks in the stockpile as you say you have and they're shipped, why weren't they shipped before? which really goes back to my original question, how are we in such bad shape at this point in terms of supplies? >> so, again, like i said at the beginning, my focus is today. right, filling all the demands that have been in the queue, filling the demands that we get today and tomorrow and the next month to make sure we find and connect the supply with the demand and meet that need. >> you said your agency hadn't been invited to join the white house task force until last week, should fema's involvement ramped up sooner and why hadn't it? not going to ok back on what should have been done, what wasn't done, and we can do that at a later time. again, my focus as
have you seen the urgent plea from healthcare workers? >> we have. i have talked to governors and emergency managers. we got updates through the task force. i'm well aware for the high demand for these items. >> again, why haven't those been shipped to those urgent care facilities. if you have those masks in the stockpile as you say you have and they're shipped, why weren't they shipped before? which really goes back to my original question, how are we in such bad shape at this...
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we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that their views are a little different because they haven't seen what we've seen. >> reporter: a second health order by the state thursday requires anyone visiting california hospitals, care facilities, nursing homes and in most healthcare settings be fully vaccinated or show a negative covid test beginning august 11th. >> it's been tricky because they have let visitors in and it's been a scary situation sometimes when you're talking face to face and you don't know that this person isn't, you know, spreading or shedding the virus. >> reporter: that assurance will soon come from both sides. >> they no longer have to guess
we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that...
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ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> well, the s.a.p center was rocking. neither team has been to the final four. one team would advance, here we go. former bulldog, john stockton in the house. 23 points, four threes. xavier misses and jonathan williams, bounces it in to his own basket. could not do it again if he tried. bulldogs up ten at the half. williams, redemption. drives and lays it in, and one. 19 points, eight boards and gonzaga wins, 83-59. coach mark few, go ahead, do a hand stand. >> it's the best thing, it's six -- it's cyclical, and these guys got it done. >> i wanted to do it more for them than myself, so, i definitely thought a lot about it, and again, i'm happy for everyone who believes in gonzaga basketball and happy for everyone. >> oregon took on one-seed kansas? the midwest region. bell, 11 points, 13 boards. eight -- the three, he had 17 and a blue tongue. brooks not done. step back action. oregon knocks down the third number one seed. ducks first final four s
ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> well, the s.a.p center was rocking. neither team has been to the final four. one team would advance, here we go. former bulldog, john stockton in the house. 23 points, four threes. xavier misses and jonathan williams, bounces it in to his own basket. could not do it again if he tried. bulldogs up ten at the half. williams, redemption. drives and lays it in, and one. 19 points, eight boards...
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doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires city employees to contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. >> providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $481 and $660 per employee per month for healthcare insurance. plus another $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half the cost of medical and 75% of the dental. employees would chip in the difference. labor leaders say prop b unfairly burdens families and single-parent households. >> if you're a firefighter just starting a family you'll see healthcare go up three to 5,000 dollars one year alone. >> i'm the only breadwinner. i'm wondering how this will really affect me. >> healthcare won't be the only added expense if prop b palses. they'll have to contribute more to their pensions. currently most city employees chip in 7.5% of their salary to fund t
doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires city employees to contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. >> providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $481 and $660 per employee per month for healthcare insurance. plus another $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half...
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we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that their views are a little different because they haven't seen what we've seen. >> reporter: a second health order by the state thursday requires anyone visiting california hospitals, care facilities, nursing homes and in most healthcare settings be fully vaccinated or show a negative covid test beginning august 11th. >> it's been tricky because they have let visitors in and it's been a scary situation sometimes when you're talking face to face and you don't know that this person isn't, you know, spreading or shedding the virus. >> reporter: that assurance will soon come from both sides. >> they no longer have to guess
we don't see any other way out of this. >> reporter: in a statement the national union of healthcare workers said in part, "while this order will not be embraced by all our members it will save lives and protect the health of healthcare workers and patients enduring another covid-19 surge." for front line worker amber ugarte she believes any hospital worker who has gone without a vaccine likely has not witnessed the brutality of the virus. >> there are certain areas that...
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. >> some of the biggest cuts are in healthcare and education. school spending is the largest category in the states general fund. let's get more from news reporter breaking it down for us. >> the governor is proposing cuts including a 10% salary cut for state employees as well as pulling back new programs. saying if president trump signs the heros act certain cuts would be immediately halted. >> we are at the time that is simply unprecedented. >> governor announcing his plan to balance a $54 billion deficit in light of the covid-19. >> the numbers have certainly changed. our values remain. >> nocore values. public education, public health, public safety and those hit hardest by covid-19. existing reserving, funds and referrals and tax credits will close the gap. california will pull back new programs. the remaining 26% solution will be from cuts. governor newsom is proposing a 10% pay cut for all state employees including those in healthcare and public safety. other proposed cuts include $19 billion in cuts to grades c through 12. >> it breaks m
. >> some of the biggest cuts are in healthcare and education. school spending is the largest category in the states general fund. let's get more from news reporter breaking it down for us. >> the governor is proposing cuts including a 10% salary cut for state employees as well as pulling back new programs. saying if president trump signs the heros act certain cuts would be immediately halted. >> we are at the time that is simply unprecedented. >> governor announcing his...
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expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. iblb and i approve this message. >>> new developments tonight in the coronavirus crisis. >>> are you prepared in case of school closure? >>> what can be done to protect the homeless population? >>> some quarantined families finally get to go home but not this family. abc 7 news starts right now. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area from abc 7. >>> developing news on coronavirus. there are new cases being reported in the bay area. >> sonoma county reported its second and san mateo has two cases now. the epicenter is santa clara, bringing the total to nine. >>
expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. iblb and i approve this...
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something we need to continue is healthcare for all. >> reporter: concerned the new healthcare act with strict protections and he and his mother could not get insurance until the healthcare bill was passed. >> i'm concerned about this. my mother almost died from cancer and if it wasn't for obamacare she wouldn't be here. >> people with preexisting conditions could be charged 1,000, $5,000, $20,000 more to get insurance. >> reporter: a patient's advocacy coalition, anthony wright also says the gop's bill would leave 4 to 5 million californians without coverage. jason clark, from the san francisco republican party believes the new bill will pass when it goes to the senate. >> so many people have seen their premiums skyrocket under the obamacare bill, this is a tremendous opportunity to reverse it. >> reporter: democrats say this latest bill is even worse. today on the floor after the vote -- ♪ >> reporter: they even sang and waved good-bye to republicans facing election in 2018 because they believe their yes votes will ultimately alienate them from voters. abc7 news. >> this bill makes
something we need to continue is healthcare for all. >> reporter: concerned the new healthcare act with strict protections and he and his mother could not get insurance until the healthcare bill was passed. >> i'm concerned about this. my mother almost died from cancer and if it wasn't for obamacare she wouldn't be here. >> people with preexisting conditions could be charged 1,000, $5,000, $20,000 more to get insurance. >> reporter: a patient's advocacy coalition,...
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two truths and a learn nearly half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated according to a recent kaiser poll. is it be the european medicine agency said the astrazeneca vaccine as young as six months in a vaccine trial which one is not true? >> it is trickier folks on facebook if you are out there help me out here. i'm thinking it's between a and c. i know pfizer is doing a trial with young children but half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated i feel like more than been vaccinated so all right folks so i'll go with though i feel like stunning which began this enrollment study with children as young as six months citing older children so that's important to know because actually in order to get protection we have to make sure we have data for those young kids. we can't just rush it so we will hopefully see that data in about a year a little bit of time and the rest of us need to do what we can to stay protected. a is surprising that what's important to note about this is a front line healthcare worker involving anyone who can be working in healthcare ever
two truths and a learn nearly half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated according to a recent kaiser poll. is it be the european medicine agency said the astrazeneca vaccine as young as six months in a vaccine trial which one is not true? >> it is trickier folks on facebook if you are out there help me out here. i'm thinking it's between a and c. i know pfizer is doing a trial with young children but half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated i feel like...
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critical supplies in some cases running dangerously low, and healthcare workers worry they will have to find ways to protect themselves. vice president pence say he and his wife will both be tested after one of his staffers became im infected with the virus. and as we come on the air, the fda late today revealing a new rapid test will be available at the end of the month, giving results in hours instead after days. abc's diane macedo leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the so-called epicenter in the u.s. making drastic changes to testing. the new york city health department is now limiting testing to hospitalized patients only in hopes of not only preserving tests for the most ill, but also preserving the protective equipment required for each test, equipment that protects healthcare workers and is in short supply. dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease specialist, says not every american needs to get tested. >> when you go in and get tested, you are consuming personal protective equipment, masks and gowns. those are high priority for the healthcare workers who are ta
critical supplies in some cases running dangerously low, and healthcare workers worry they will have to find ways to protect themselves. vice president pence say he and his wife will both be tested after one of his staffers became im infected with the virus. and as we come on the air, the fda late today revealing a new rapid test will be available at the end of the month, giving results in hours instead after days. abc's diane macedo leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the so-called...
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the deficit. >> doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires employees that contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $418 and $660 per employee per month plus $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half the cost of medical and 75% of the dental. employees would chip in the difference. labor leaders and city work he weres say prop b unfairly burdens families and single-parent households. >> if you're a first-year firefighter just starting a family you'll see your healthcare cost go up from three to $500 one year alone. >> i'm the only breadwinner. i'm going to wonder how this really affects me. >> health is care won't be the only added expense tacked on to paychecks if prop b passes. they'll have to contribute more to their pensions. currently most city employees chip in 7
the deficit. >> doesn't cut anyone's healthcare. it just requires employees that contribute towards these generous pensions, guaranteed pensions that they get and free healthcare. providing healthcare for san francisco employees and their families will cost taxpayers about $169 million this year. according to the city controller, san francisco pays between $418 and $660 per employee per month plus $132 for dental. under prop b, the city would pay no more than half the cost of medical and...
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expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> new developments tonight in the coronavirus crisis. >>> are you prepared in case of school closure? >>> what can be done to protect the homeless population? >>> some quarantined families finally get to go home but not this family. abc 7 news starts right now. >> announcer: now news to build a better bay area from abc 7. >>> developing news on coronavirus. there are new cases being reported in the bay area. >> sonoma county reported its second and san mateo has two cases now. the epice
expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it...
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. >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay homeoutended andnot st a f much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve maybe the 12 week >> one of the hardest hit regions in the state. reporting three more deaths today. the number of cases shoots past 300. >> this is not the time for a party, for a play date, for things that people think we need today. >> san francisco mayor expressing displeasure with the crowds of people this weekend. hinting the city could take action in order to get people to practice social distancing. >> he's had a fever since friday night. over 104. >> the city of hayward has a free testing center now. there was a long line of cars as people waited. one of the key requirements is a fever. the city relaxed the rules to >>ernorew deler abering aessmen. >> in the news room with the stor
. >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay homeoutended andnot st a f much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve maybe the 12 week >> one of the hardest hit regions in the...
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. >>> here today, to communicate about a healthcare worker who has contracted the ebola virus. >> centers for disease control and prevention confirmed that texas health care human being worker who cared for an ebola patient has tested positive for ebola. the first time someone has contracted ebola onest soil. it's what health officials and the american public feared. we now have the first caisson's of the deadly ebola virus spreading from one person to another. here's the latest from dallas. reporter: this hospital in dallas, another ebola case. a health care worker who treated the patient who died from the vie rust last week, now infected. >> she identified symptoms immediately on onset. she was isolated promptly. >> officials from texas health presbyterian hospital say the worker filed guidelines, including wearing full protective gear while caring for thomas eric duncan. but the cdc says the infection shows there war a breach in protocol. officials saying there's no risk to the community, but sending out a reverse 9-1-1 call towater the healthcare worker's neighbor. >> a healthcare wor
. >>> here today, to communicate about a healthcare worker who has contracted the ebola virus. >> centers for disease control and prevention confirmed that texas health care human being worker who cared for an ebola patient has tested positive for ebola. the first time someone has contracted ebola onest soil. it's what health officials and the american public feared. we now have the first caisson's of the deadly ebola virus spreading from one person to another. here's the latest...
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in 2014, about 9.1 million vets were enrolled in va-provided healthcare. the bay area is home to more than 300,000 veterans. in petaluma, on veterans day, it seems as though everybody in town celebrates. abc7 news reporter wayne freedman shows us petaluma's beloved tradition. >> in petaluma today, a refreshingly old-school definition of taking to the streets and, for that matter, respecting your elders. >> 91 next month. >> 91. >> i'm 93. >> i'll be 94 in january. >> i am 100 years old. >> they're the guests of honor today in a community that turned out with tears in their eyes. >> because they sacrifice so much to have us have our freedom, and they're just never recognized enough. >> yes, it's veterans day once again in petaluma, where, 38 miles north of san francisco, 42 miles north of oakland, and after a week of angst about this nation's future, petaluma honored those who served their country in the past. fred bollinger says it may have been a better world then. but you didn't have the internet. >> well, i hope not. [ laughs ] you got that right. [ lau
in 2014, about 9.1 million vets were enrolled in va-provided healthcare. the bay area is home to more than 300,000 veterans. in petaluma, on veterans day, it seems as though everybody in town celebrates. abc7 news reporter wayne freedman shows us petaluma's beloved tradition. >> in petaluma today, a refreshingly old-school definition of taking to the streets and, for that matter, respecting your elders. >> 91 next month. >> 91. >> i'm 93. >> i'll be 94 in january....
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my name >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay home could be extended and not just a few weeks. governor is hinting it could be much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve maybe the next eight to 12 weeks. >> one of the hardest hit regions in the state. reporting three more deaths today. the number of cases shoots past 300. >> this is not the time for a party, for a play date, for things that people think we need today. >> san francisco mayor expressing displeasure with the crowds of people this weekend. hinting the city could take action in order to get people to practice social distancing. >> he's had a fever since friday night. over 104. >> the city of hayward has a free testing center now. there was a long line of cars as people waited. one of the key requirements is a fever. the city relaxed the rule
my name >>> healthcare workers are upset about the lack of medical supplies at hospitals and taking action. >> a gloves and masks are headed to california. how the governor plans to get them here. >> do it yourself face mask. making a difference from a distance. >> the order for tens of millions of californiaens to stay home could be extended and not just a few weeks. governor is hinting it could be much longer. >> we're looking at eight weeks and our curve...
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. >> when you look at it from a socio-economic perspective, there's always been healthcare disparities in the african-american community. >> reporter: part of the district he represents is seeing a spike in infections and he's especially concerned for essential workers. >> some of them don't have the ability of social distancing because they rely on public transportation to get to and from work. they work in environments where they're the front line. >> reporter: according to economic policy institute, fewer than 1 in 5 black workers and 1 in 6 hispanic workers are able to work remotely. >> they're the bus drivers, the folks who are cleaning our hospital floors. working in our grocery stores. >> reporter: like this 27-year-old, who died from covid-19 on april 1st, she worked at a grocery store in largo, maryland. >> reporter: her mother tearfully told us her daughter was eager to keep working. >> it wasn't the money. it was helping people. loving people. making a difference. >> reporter: black marylanders account for a majority of covid-19 deaths across the state at 52%, even though th
. >> when you look at it from a socio-economic perspective, there's always been healthcare disparities in the african-american community. >> reporter: part of the district he represents is seeing a spike in infections and he's especially concerned for essential workers. >> some of them don't have the ability of social distancing because they rely on public transportation to get to and from work. they work in environments where they're the front line. >> reporter:...
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he is vowing not to implement the healthcare law. the supreme court ruled the affordable healthcare law constitutional last week. >> ama: some dallas firefighters got step to honor a four-year-old terminal cancer patient. ♪ >> ama: members of dallas fire station 26 side-stepped, and clapped their hands, and silas took it in. >> alan: like that music you want to see. >> ama: love that. for a much better reason. >> leigh: the golden gate bridge today socked in just about all day long. here's a live look. this is from the san francisco side. those on the marin side actually starting to see some sunshine there. and the possibility of sun right now, tiburon, so some low clouds and fog starting to back off. you get a sense of that from the live doppler 7 hd. you can see low clouds and fog right near the coast. we'll take you in a little closer. you can see this -- the marin side of the bridge, seeing the sun. the san francisco side, still seeing a little fog, and its moving over towards berkeley, and daly city, san lee an dough, heyward,
he is vowing not to implement the healthcare law. the supreme court ruled the affordable healthcare law constitutional last week. >> ama: some dallas firefighters got step to honor a four-year-old terminal cancer patient. ♪ >> ama: members of dallas fire station 26 side-stepped, and clapped their hands, and silas took it in. >> alan: like that music you want to see. >> ama: love that. for a much better reason. >> leigh: the golden gate bridge today socked in just...
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ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. about rybelsus® today. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® is a pill that lowers blood sugar in three ways. increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or
ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. about rybelsus® today. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory...
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in just a bit, we will salute our healthcare hero of the week. and the show has some good guest hosts lined up for you next week, including joel mchale, nikki glaser, sean hayes, and george lopez. in a 22-season major league career, our guest tonight hit 696 home runs, won a world series title and three american league mvp awards, and he's not even the most famous person in his own house. one week from tonight, he'll broadcast baseball's opening night, yankees at nationals on espn. please welcome a-rod himself, alex rodriguez. thank you so much for being here, how you doing, bro? >> i'm doing great, what's happening, my brother? >> sebastion: i don't even consider myself a celebrity or famous at all. and i had the pleasure of eating dinner at your house. you invited my wife lana and i to your house. and i wanted to know, since you're the social one in the relationship, quite like my wife, did you and j. lo make that decision together? or did you come home one day and say "the maniscalcos are coming for dinner", and she went, "ah, what are you doi
in just a bit, we will salute our healthcare hero of the week. and the show has some good guest hosts lined up for you next week, including joel mchale, nikki glaser, sean hayes, and george lopez. in a 22-season major league career, our guest tonight hit 696 home runs, won a world series title and three american league mvp awards, and he's not even the most famous person in his own house. one week from tonight, he'll broadcast baseball's opening night, yankees at nationals on espn. please...
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. >> this morning healthcare workers in michigan. overwhelmed. hospital beds filling up with covid patients quicker than staff can keep up. >> the other day 60 patients. eight to ten hour wait. we don't have enough nurses. >> michigan the epicenter of the alarming rise in cases across the country. the rate the highist since april of last year. >> it's breaking our hearts. we're eotionally. >> the biden administration sending help to vax vaccinate more people in the state. pleading if r more shots. >> when there's a surge. it's important we go to rush into meet where the need is. >> over the weekend the vaccination effort shattering the previous record. 4.6 million americans received a dose on saturday alone. this week the u.s. expecting a potentially devastating 85% drop in johnson & johnson vaccine supply. this amidfears the variant found in south africa could breakthrough the pfizer vaccine. >> evidence it may happen. we don't know the extent. >> in new york after 72 days in the hospital. bath battling the virus. grateful to be home. >> you don
. >> this morning healthcare workers in michigan. overwhelmed. hospital beds filling up with covid patients quicker than staff can keep up. >> the other day 60 patients. eight to ten hour wait. we don't have enough nurses. >> michigan the epicenter of the alarming rise in cases across the country. the rate the highist since april of last year. >> it's breaking our hearts. we're eotionally. >> the biden administration sending help to vax vaccinate more people in the...
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a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held similar events in other states and tomorrow, the vice president returns to her hometown oakland to help launch a plan to end generational poverty f she will join the mayor to promote the generation fund. a $50 million quasi endowment through 2035. it will expand the brilliant baby program establish ago $500 college savings account to each baby born to meidcal eligible people. the generation fund will serve about 30,000 oakland students. ama: let's get a check of our weather. dion: it's about here, sandhya. -- dan: it's here, sandment it's getting hot. sandhya: by monday
a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held...
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ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. about rybelsus® today. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems,...and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health conce
ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. about rybelsus® today. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment...
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that applies to healthcare as well, doesn't it? >> it does. >> how do we go about advocating for ourselves and our families in healthcare? >> well, really, you know yourself best. you know that if you're not feeling well, and maybe your physician says, "go home, take an aspirin," you know that that might not be right, so what we're going to do is help people learn how to advocate for themselves. where do you go when you feel like, "hey, that might not be the right diagnosis," but in addition to that, the healthcare right now, there's a lot -- there's the insurance. there's the hospitals. how do you navigate through that system and really advocate for your family? so we'll be sharing a lot of information about that. >> all right. one thing that we love is thrive recess. this applies to folks who aren't necessarily going to the conference but something for all of us who work in an office to get up and move, right? >> right. so, thrive recess really isn't just for kids. it's really about healthy eating and active living. so, a lot of
that applies to healthcare as well, doesn't it? >> it does. >> how do we go about advocating for ourselves and our families in healthcare? >> well, really, you know yourself best. you know that if you're not feeling well, and maybe your physician says, "go home, take an aspirin," you know that that might not be right, so what we're going to do is help people learn how to advocate for themselves. where do you go when you feel like, "hey, that might not be the...
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healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen. i broke down and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long tr they are digging there for the eventuality. attributed to health disparities and higher prevalence of disease. >> the proportion of people who get into serious trouble and die again it's disproportionate towards african-americans. >> in chicago african-americans comprise 30% of the population but 72% of the death. thip forter data to understand how to treat the high risk group. >> thousands of people in wisconsin waited hours outside over crowded polling stations to vote in the presidential primary election. thousands more stayed home. unwilling to risk their health. others say the absentee b
healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen. i broke down and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long tr they are...
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>> yeah, medical seems to be kind of on a semihold ever since the new healthcare law started. i think the hospitals are kind of consolidating and holding back but hi-tech is really booming. and anybody who has customers service background, like over 200 openings. hospitality jobs in hotels and motels. a good variety, loan processor positions, loan officers. >> thanks very much. i sure appreciate it. 900 jobs available here in south san francisco. we're at the south san francisco conference center which is located at 255 south airport boulevard. next-door to the holiday inn. it starts at noon, runs until 4:00. it's being sponsored by abc 7 and the jobs journal. mark matthews, abc 7 news. >> always something to celebrate when there are jobs available. >> and something to celebrate, all that sunshine if you like it warm and hot. >> if you have those solar panels, it's quite a run for you. from emeryville back to san francisco. a few high clouds. that's about it. talk about record temperatures not only today but day nine tomorrow and much cooler weather for the weekend. >> and no
>> yeah, medical seems to be kind of on a semihold ever since the new healthcare law started. i think the hospitals are kind of consolidating and holding back but hi-tech is really booming. and anybody who has customers service background, like over 200 openings. hospitality jobs in hotels and motels. a good variety, loan processor positions, loan officers. >> thanks very much. i sure appreciate it. 900 jobs available here in south san francisco. we're at the south san francisco...
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ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. about rybelsus® today. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so puffs plus lotion rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion, puffs bring soothing relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ visit your volvo retailer for special offers during our holiday safely sales event. where's mom? she said she would be home in time for the show. don't worry, sweetie. she promised she'd be here for it. ooh! nice shot! thanks! glad we have xfinity, with wifi speed faster than a gig! me too! woah, look! mom is on tv! she's amazing! (cheer
ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. about rybelsus® today. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you...
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expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. it's 5:10. here's 7 things you need to know this morning. number one, there's three new cases of coronavirus in santa clara county bringing the total number there to seven. county health officials say this increase was not unexpected. >>> number two, two health care workers in solano county tested positive for coronavirus. they're exposed to a patient with the virus at north bay vaca valley hospital. >>> another person in seattle died from coronavirus. he was a man in hi
expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it...
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expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. ♪wild thing, you make my heart sing.♪ ♪you make everything... groovy...♪ done yet? yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry. you sure? hmm.mmm. ♪come on, come on, wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. we choose to go to the and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. president kennedy knew settling for half-measures wasn't good enough. so when candidates say we can't guarantee health care
expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it...
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a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held similar events in other states and tomorrow, the vice president returns to her hometown oakland to help launch a plan to end generational poverty f she will join the mayor to promote the generation fund. a $50 million quasi endowment through 2035. it will expand the brilliant baby program establish ago $500 college savings account to each baby born to meidcal eligible people. the generation fund will serve about 30,000 oakland students. ama: let's get a check of our weather. dion: it's about here, sandhya. -- dan: it's here, sandment it's getting hot. sandhya: by monday
a major shift is expect in healthcare. medicare is negotiate lower prices. the bill will put a 15% income tax on large corporations making more than a billion dollars. dion: vice president kamala hard ves in the bay area and had a meeting to talk about abortion rights. harris met with state politicians and leaders from various reproductive rights groups. the vice president heard about efforts by the legislature to past 13 nails expand or protect abortion access in california. harris has held...
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mortgage rules to repeal president obama's healthcare law. >> it feels like deja vu all over again. members of congress debating president obama's healthcare plan that was signed into law last march. the newly elected house republican majority says voters sent them a mandate. >> we have to pull obama care out by the roots. >> more than half of the healthcare bill have been put in place like allowing adult children to stay on their parents' insurance until they turn 26. discount for seniors for prescription drugs and insurance coverage for those with preexisting conditions. republicans say the law is too costly and link it to america's number one concern: job creation and the economy. the economists we spoke to say the law will have no material impact on employment. in fact, if it slows the growth of healthcare cost, the bill could actually free up money for businesses to hire new employees. democrats see this debate as a golden opportunity. they want to sell the law to a still skeptical american public. the repeal is expected to pass the house but it's a largely symbolic vote with d
mortgage rules to repeal president obama's healthcare law. >> it feels like deja vu all over again. members of congress debating president obama's healthcare plan that was signed into law last march. the newly elected house republican majority says voters sent them a mandate. >> we have to pull obama care out by the roots. >> more than half of the healthcare bill have been put in place like allowing adult children to stay on their parents' insurance until they turn 26....
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>>> tens of thousands of california children could lose the chance of getting healthcare coverage. >> insurers getting around federal law as part of president obama's healthcare reform. >> cheryl and kristen, with the rising problems in healthcare, president obama's new law is aimed to protect americans and families but it could backfire and short change the children. >> just a couple of hours ago, the president held a backyard event at a virginia home, there to reintroduce and generate support for the affordable care act, a bill he signed six months ago. the law which officially effect tomorrow allows young adults to stay on their parents' insurance up to the age of 26. insurance companies can no longer drop people when they get sick unless it's a case of fraud. insurers must cover presenttive services such as mammograms and col colon -- colonoscopies. insures can no longer deny coverage for children with preexisting conditions. >> all these things are designed not to have government more involved in healthcare, they're designed to make sure that you have basic protection in your int
>>> tens of thousands of california children could lose the chance of getting healthcare coverage. >> insurers getting around federal law as part of president obama's healthcare reform. >> cheryl and kristen, with the rising problems in healthcare, president obama's new law is aimed to protect americans and families but it could backfire and short change the children. >> just a couple of hours ago, the president held a backyard event at a virginia home, there to...
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. >> in th sayt repair serviceo hp healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of to dos completed in the driveway. >> it was an easy one today. >> mechanic work is free for front line healthcare workers. no cost. paired with a new no contact business approach. on behalf of your mechanic.com. >> he's the company president. and ceo. his bay area based business launched in 2012 and expanded across the u.s. >> most people get everything delivered now. i should be able to get my car repaired too. >> it's in a position to help medical professionals with important maintenance. without interrupting the workday. >> my car has to work. it can't break down. i can't from flat or somethin
. >> in th sayt repair serviceo hp healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of to dos completed in the...
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a few key components about the healthcare overhaul are set to take effect tomorrow. but this morning's l.a. times reports major insurance companies are going to stop selling new policies for children. anthem blue cross, aetna and others will halt new child only policies in california and other states. the company says the new rules taking effect could create huge and unexpected costs. they include a ban from rejecting junksters -- youngsters with preexisting conditions. abc has more. >> six months after president obama signed landmark healthcare reform into law, americans will now begin to see the effects. starting tomorrow, young adults will be able to stay on their parents' insurance plans until they turn 26. insurance companies can no longer deny coverage to children based on preexisting conditions. insurers must provide prevented services such as mammograms and colonoscopies without copays. insurance companies can no longer drop people when they get sick. the only time to drop coverage is cases of fraud. >> consumers should be talking with their human resources d
a few key components about the healthcare overhaul are set to take effect tomorrow. but this morning's l.a. times reports major insurance companies are going to stop selling new policies for children. anthem blue cross, aetna and others will halt new child only policies in california and other states. the company says the new rules taking effect could create huge and unexpected costs. they include a ban from rejecting junksters -- youngsters with preexisting conditions. abc has more. >>...
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ask your healthcare professional if trintellix could make a difference for you. but hard skin comes back way too soon. whatever you do. amopé pedi perfect... a new level of hard skin removal. it reveals smoothness that lasts, and lasts, and lasts. pedi perfect from amopé. welcowe're about to revealrpet! target's big deal. in fact, it's so big, i've asked the rest of my batch to help me present it. c'mon up boys! target has an extra 15% off! and not just on sunday... but on monday! and not just online... but in-store too! that's an extra 15% off... ♪ sunday, monday, online and in-store. ♪ we still got it! >>> promotional considerations provided by -- >>> this happened in the denmark strait between iceland and greenland. the photographer was on one of the tour boats in may of this year when this happened. apparently, waves, winds, and rising temperatures affect these icebergs that are in the strait during the summer season, so this is what happened. basically, their skin peels because they've been out in the sun. or in this case global warming. >> think about
ask your healthcare professional if trintellix could make a difference for you. but hard skin comes back way too soon. whatever you do. amopé pedi perfect... a new level of hard skin removal. it reveals smoothness that lasts, and lasts, and lasts. pedi perfect from amopé. welcowe're about to revealrpet! target's big deal. in fact, it's so big, i've asked the rest of my batch to help me present it. c'mon up boys! target has an extra 15% off! and not just on sunday... but on monday! and not...
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a new emerging application is in the healthcare industry. even though uvc has kind of hypnotized everyone. as a way of preventing covid-19 transmission. it's a new application of uvc as a light source. >> all right. so if it can effectively kill a virus and quickly, what is the potential harm to humans, because a lot of scientists got alarmed when they heard about uvc use it to kill the virus. and there's a fear that the average person will try to if you will use it on themselves. what's the potential impact on our skin and ourselves. health impact? >> i can understand how that idea of well if it works on cleaning surfaces, it would seem to translate. it might work really well to clean a person. we are just a giant surface. however you have to remember how it works. it goes in and destroys the dna. our cells are built by dna. if it destroys the dna of bacteria it can destroy us. the highest probability one being skin cancer. it can do a lot of damage to our eyes. and it can actually result in blindness. using uvc as a way to clean our skin i
a new emerging application is in the healthcare industry. even though uvc has kind of hypnotized everyone. as a way of preventing covid-19 transmission. it's a new application of uvc as a light source. >> all right. so if it can effectively kill a virus and quickly, what is the potential harm to humans, because a lot of scientists got alarmed when they heard about uvc use it to kill the virus. and there's a fear that the average person will try to if you will use it on themselves. what's...
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expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it done. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! >>> senator amy klobuchar became the third candidate to drop out of the democratic presidential race in a period of three days. her home state of minnesota votes on super tuesday. klobuchar is throwing her support behind joe biden. he's going to endorse him at an event in dallas
expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resources to beat trump. and it will take both. but mike will get it...
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healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen okeown and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long trenches. they are digging there for the eventuality. attributed to health disparities and higher prevalence of disease. >> the proportion of people who get into serious trouble and die again it's disproportionate towards african-americans. >> in chicago african-americans comprise 30% of the population but 72% of the death. thip for better data to understand how to treat the high risk group. >> thousands of people in wisconsin waited hours outside over crowded polling stations to vote in the presidential primary election. thousands more stayed home. unwilling to risk their health. others say the absent
healthcare workers in the crisis. >> i took a bird eye view. all the people struggling to breathe and the monitors with low oxygen okeown and cried. it's a bad dream. >> a tour of the icu in brooklyn. >> what happens is just now is absolute emergency. a life or death situation. that's what we're seeing with the patients here. >> the country's largest gothic cathedral converted into a field hospital. and this video taken off the bronx showing long trenches. they are...
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healthcare workers at ucla and uc san diego, they looked at 15,000 healthcare workers two weeks after the second dose and only seven got covid. got co in israel, we have a population level data where it actually looks better than the clinical trials, more than 95% benefit, less than 5% got covid after getting the vaccine.the vaccine. it could be that people are being watched much more intensively in trials but the fact that it is looking so good as everyone hope. and nobody died. >> we have about 30 seconds left, i want to get this question. two flu shots protect against covid? does the covid shop protect against flu? >> it doesn't seem like it would, there was a study in michigan showing that people who got the flu shot had 25% lower chance of getting covid. it could be that people get flu shots are just more careful but there could also be similarities in the immune system to the flu shot having some cross-reactivity. they are still trying to study it. >> that second part not true, covid shot vaccine doesn't protect you from the flu? >> no. i wouldn't get a flu shot to protect from
healthcare workers at ucla and uc san diego, they looked at 15,000 healthcare workers two weeks after the second dose and only seven got covid. got co in israel, we have a population level data where it actually looks better than the clinical trials, more than 95% benefit, less than 5% got covid after getting the vaccine.the vaccine. it could be that people are being watched much more intensively in trials but the fact that it is looking so good as everyone hope. and nobody died. >> we...
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the republicans zero in on obama's healthcare legislation. can they repeal it with the president still in office? and silicon valley startup is about to launch a new browser fofofofofofofofofofofofofofofoft you can see i inherited my father's '69 norton commando. it's been a dream of mine to restore it. and it's my dream for him to finish it. frank has something great to save up for. this is my dad. isn't that cool? and a very understanding girlfriend. i showed him a wells fargo savings account with my savings plan. [ frank ] and what it does is it takes a little bit of my money and puts it towards my goal. i want to get all the original parts and do it right. for my dad. there's a couple months in between parts. so, one at a time. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >> alan: while speak halfway around the world, president obama admitted he may have to rethink his domestic agenda. he made those comments during a visit to a college in new dehli. th
the republicans zero in on obama's healthcare legislation. can they repeal it with the president still in office? and silicon valley startup is about to launch a new browser fofofofofofofofofofofofofofofoft you can see i inherited my father's '69 norton commando. it's been a dream of mine to restore it. and it's my dream for him to finish it. frank has something great to save up for. this is my dad. isn't that cool? and a very understanding girlfriend. i showed him a wells fargo savings account...
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>> well, it depends on how you access your healthcare. if you get your healthcare through obama care this there are major efforts to address some gaps in coverage to make obama care less expensive for individuals. prescription drug pricing is a big piece of there. there are caps you are expected to pay out of pocket. a lot of these things are filling little holes or patching up things that have been apparent in the healthcare system and things that are very important. that hold very well. and taking together could be expected to address healthcare cost that are attributed to where people are seeing the impacts on rising costs. >> and anything for people looking to buy a home? >> i think the biggest issue that a lot of homeowners are going to face right now is truly going to be around the rise in prices. and i think the fact that we will see mortgages become much more expensive will take away from any additional help, additional subsidies might be part of this. the democrats tried to do what they could but the efforts to tame inflation wil
>> well, it depends on how you access your healthcare. if you get your healthcare through obama care this there are major efforts to address some gaps in coverage to make obama care less expensive for individuals. prescription drug pricing is a big piece of there. there are caps you are expected to pay out of pocket. a lot of these things are filling little holes or patching up things that have been apparent in the healthcare system and things that are very important. that hold very well....
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as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save lives. and i will stop trump's assault on women's reproductive rights. i've got a record of doing things. i've got the resources to take on this fight. as mayor, i held myself accountable for results. as president, i'll offer common sense plans and i will get it done. so let's stay on the offensive, and let's win. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america need
as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save lives. and i will stop trump's assault on women's reproductive rights. i've got a record of doing things. i've got the resources to take on this fight. as mayor, i held myself accountable for results. as president, i'll offer...
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healthcare workers push to the brink. >> we're stretched to thin. it is pretty unimaginable. >> out of capacity. we're creating spaces from nowhere. >> reporter: in le noir, north carolina, a emergency field hospital going up. and with the brunt of vaccine planning falling on large hospital, small clinics and private pharmacy chain, states have only used a small percentage of the stockpiles. so far the u.s. has only administered about 3 million vaccinations of the 20 million promised by the new year. and if the pace doesn't pick up some pfizer doses could potentially expire while sitting in freezers. christine sloane. abc news new york. >>> some good news lisa is we're getting a little rain. >> we are, liz. this is a level one system. 51 in san jose not. rain in the south bay but we still rate in the east bay and fog in the north bay. our system hanging around a little longer. stronger storms, several storms on the way for the week ahead next. >> also next a closer look at the vaccine roll out. shortfalls in the u.s. coming under fire. as a new roun
healthcare workers push to the brink. >> we're stretched to thin. it is pretty unimaginable. >> out of capacity. we're creating spaces from nowhere. >> reporter: in le noir, north carolina, a emergency field hospital going up. and with the brunt of vaccine planning falling on large hospital, small clinics and private pharmacy chain, states have only used a small percentage of the stockpiles. so far the u.s. has only administered about 3 million vaccinations of the 20 million...
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. >> in the south bay at home car repair service aims to help healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of to dos completed in the driveway. >> it was an easy one today. >> mechanic work is free for front line healthcare workers. no cost. paired with a new no contact business approach. on behalf of your mechanic.com. >> he's the company president. and ceo. his bay area based business launched in 2012 and expanded across the u.s. >> most people get everything delivered now. i should be able to get my car repaired too. >> it's in a position to help medical professionals with important maintenance. without interrupting the workday. >> my car has to work. it can't break down. i can't from flat or somethin
. >> in the south bay at home car repair service aims to help healthcare workers for free. like so many your mechanic.com found a special way to say thank you to the thousands of people working to keep the community safe and well cared for. tonight's project thanks story comes from a bay area based company keeping up reliable transportation for fropt line workers. at a time when they are needed the most. >> reporter: oil change, a change of wiper blades and quick buff. this list of...